I did search, many of the threads no longer had pictures.
I have a home built splitter, it does not tilt, have a lot of big pieces I'd like to split without killing myself or noodling.
Splitter has a 2 place old tractor valve on it with a second section I could use for a log lift or a boom with a small winch.
Which is more useful, a boom type lift with a small cable winch, or, a single cylinder log lift?
In a jury rigged situation, how well (or not well) does a hydraulic gear pump or work as a motor? My current awful idea is to use a junky hydraulic pump that I have laying around and use it as a motor to drive a winch drum/cable from a 2000lb winch. I'd just release the winch drive to get the cable out to the next log. The outlet (high pressure) would be would be the inlet for the drive pressure. The suction side would be the outlet for the spent pressure. However, with a suspended load it could run back on itself and pressurize that side, possibly damaging the seals? And, for sure, its not going to suspend a load without leaking past without a brake or a stop of some kind.
A log lift is simple and can act as a staging table, but I have qualms about moving the splitter with all that extra weight hanging out there. A boom will let me keep the weight over the axle.
Always appreciate any input I get on my weird ideas here!
I have a home built splitter, it does not tilt, have a lot of big pieces I'd like to split without killing myself or noodling.
Splitter has a 2 place old tractor valve on it with a second section I could use for a log lift or a boom with a small winch.
Which is more useful, a boom type lift with a small cable winch, or, a single cylinder log lift?
In a jury rigged situation, how well (or not well) does a hydraulic gear pump or work as a motor? My current awful idea is to use a junky hydraulic pump that I have laying around and use it as a motor to drive a winch drum/cable from a 2000lb winch. I'd just release the winch drive to get the cable out to the next log. The outlet (high pressure) would be would be the inlet for the drive pressure. The suction side would be the outlet for the spent pressure. However, with a suspended load it could run back on itself and pressurize that side, possibly damaging the seals? And, for sure, its not going to suspend a load without leaking past without a brake or a stop of some kind.
A log lift is simple and can act as a staging table, but I have qualms about moving the splitter with all that extra weight hanging out there. A boom will let me keep the weight over the axle.
Always appreciate any input I get on my weird ideas here!